Hello Community,
I lost some pictures and videos from the directory internal/dcim/camera while I tried to safe it to my PC. I tried to restore the files with DiskDigger but it request for root rights.
Since this issue, I have my phone on flight mode or off. It was approx. 146 Data with a total of 3,65 GB.
My Question:
1. Is there a way to make a physical image from the storage without root rights, and work with tools to recover on pc with the image?
2. Exist a way to unlock the bootloader with a minimum of write activities on the internal storage to prevent overwriting the data i want to restore?
3. Do you have other ideas to restore the deleted files?
Some Device Informations:
Huawei P20 Pro
Modell: CLT-L29
Build-Nummer 10.0.0.185 (C432E7R1P3) GPU Turbo
EMUI-Version: 10.0.0
Android Version 10
Prozessor: HiSilicon Kirin970
45,27GB free of 128GB total
It is a dual sim without SD Slot. Only internal storage is available
Kernel: 4.14.116
Safetypatch 1.Novembre 2020
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
Mistery90 said:
Hello Community,
I lost some pictures and videos from the directory internal/dcim/camera while I tried to safe it to my PC. I tried to restore the files with DiskDigger but it request for root rights.
Since this issue, I have my phone on flight mode or off. It was approx. 146 Data with a total of 3,65 GB.
My Question:
1. Is there a way to make a physical image from the storage without root rights, and work with tools to recover on pc with the image?
2. Exist a way to unlock the bootloader with a minimum of write activities on the internal storage to prevent overwriting the data i want to restore?
3. Do you have other ideas to restore the deleted files?
Some Device Informations:
Huawei P20 Pro
Modell: CLT-L29
Build-Nummer 10.0.0.185 (C432E7R1P3) GPU Turbo
EMUI-Version: 10.0.0
Android Version 10
Prozessor: HiSilicon Kirin970
45,27GB free of 128GB total
It is a dual sim without SD Slot. Only internal storage is available
Kernel: 4.14.116
Safetypatch 1.Novembre 2020
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
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Hello!
1. The unrooted, untouched android version all data encrypted! Only readable running system in this phone. (Before TWRP backup need disable encryption and reformat the DATA partition. Without disable, TWRP read random characters in folders.)
If use paid DC-unlocker+DC-Phoenix (unassembled phone with test-point start), available save DATA partition to IMG file. This file encrypted, not decrypt in PC.
2. If unlock bootloader, immediately delete all data this phone (factory reset).
Not available bootloader unlocking without erase data. (DC-Phoenix (paid) use temporary open bootloader for working only.
3. Without root, not have RW permission the phone. (Only DC-Phoenix save to IMG file... encrypted this phone = encryted saved IMG file.
Your files permanently lost.
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Hello, need some help here!
I unlocked the bootloader without backing up any of my files... I know I'm stupid... I was too carried away by the 4.4.2 improvements to think properly...
I tried this recovery method from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705&nocache=1
and another similar one
But in both cases I am stucked at the first step: adb saying device is offline in cygwin.
Adb in the android sdk works fine. I'm on 4.4.2 ota from stock 4.2.2 (rogers), managed to flash twrp and got root.
I've tried revoking usb authorization but no go.
Is there any mighty guru who can help me out? Is there some way of mounting the internal storage in windows so that i can image the whole internal storage?
Any help greatly appreciate! Don't want to lose precious photos of my family...
cilix said:
Hello, need some help here!
I unlocked the bootloader without backing up any of my files... I know I'm stupid... I was too carried away by the 4.4.2 improvements to think properly...
I tried this recovery method from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705&nocache=1
and another similar one
But in both cases I am stucked at the first step: adb saying device is offline in cygwin.
Adb in the android sdk works fine. I'm on 4.4.2 ota from stock 4.2.2 (rogers), managed to flash twrp and got root.
I've tried revoking usb authorization but no go.
Is there any mighty guru who can help me out? Is there some way of mounting the internal storage in windows so that i can image the whole internal storage?
Any help greatly appreciate! Don't want to lose precious photos of my family...
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i have no idea what you are trying to do or what you have done.
so far this is what i have understood
you have unlocked your bootloader and install TWRP and SuperSU
so you have root access
now you are wanting to back you device up.
if this is what you are trying to do then just boot to TWRP and click on backup and make a nandroid back and move on.
with a nandroid back up if you ever install anything that stops your device from booting or cause FC all you do is boot back into TWRP and click restore and click on your nandroid back up and it will restore your phone just like it was when you created the backup.
Sorry for bad focus in writing, it was 5am+ and I was very desperate...
I had unlocked the bootloader without first doing a backup, thus the unlocking process wiped my data.
I had it unlocked so that I could flash twrp and root, which I then succeeded in doing so.
Now, I hope to recover the wiped data. As Moto X only has internal storage, I can't mount it as a drive in windows and do recovery that way.
The thread I found had a particular method of imaging the whole internal storage so that recovery could be done by loading the image in windows.
But by using that method, I can't get adb (of cygwin) to connect to my phone properly. It lists the phone but says device is offline.
Does anyone know how I can get adb (cygwin) to connect to my phone properly?
Or is there another method of recovering wiped data in internal storage?
Thanks for any help!
cilix said:
Sorry for bad focus in writing, it was 5am+ and I was very desperate...
I had unlocked the bootloader without first doing a backup, thus the unlocking process wiped my data.
I had it unlocked so that I could flash twrp and root, which I then succeeded in doing so.
Now, I hope to recover the wiped data. As Moto X only has internal storage, I can't mount it as a drive in windows and do recovery that way.
The thread I found had a particular method of imaging the whole internal storage so that recovery could be done by loading the image in windows.
But by using that method, I can't get adb (of cygwin) to connect to my phone properly. It lists the phone but says device is offline.
Does anyone know how I can get adb (cygwin) to connect to my phone properly?
Or is there another method of recovering wiped data in internal storage?
Thanks for any help!
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ok i understand what you are trying to do but your not understanding how the moto x storage system works
there is 2 storage locations on are phone. Internal and emulated external(virtual SD card)
so when you do a factory reset or go into TWRP and click Wipe it wipes the internal storage only leaving the SD card files there
but the virtual sd card only contains your Pics/Downloads/and Some App Data but it dose not have your actual phone data like installed apps and setting so forth. so when you wipe your data there is no way to recovery your system you have to start over. the only thing left is going to be downloads some app data pics and other things you moved to your phone via your PC.
What i would do is rebuild your phone the way you want it and then do a nandroid backup via TWRP and then you wont have to deal with this issue again i normally make a new nandroid backup every week and delete the old one and then i make another backup via Titanium Backup.
Thanks dray_jr, for your detailed explanation.
I just found out the adb version in cygwin is outdated. I'll try to update it and see if it could work.
I don't want to give up hope yet
Hello!
I have deleted a video file that I would like to recover. Do not ask how it happened please!
The phone is Samsung Galaxy Note 3 device (SM-900A) that is not rooted. The carrier is AT&T. The build is N900AUCUDNL1 on Android 4.4.4
I have enabled the debug mode and have tried several application to recover the file but unsuccessful. They all require root. In order to root the device I need to Odin back to NC2. The process supposed to format/wipe the internal memory. Will it completely destroy my chances to recover the file? Any other known ways to recover the file? The file was on internal memory (not an external micro SD card).
Thank you!
Not sure this is the right subforum. I want to recover my photos after hardware reset. I hope, my photos are not erased physically, and I want to make the image of the data partition and then recover the files with usual data recovery tools for damaged HDDs.
A method like this may help me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...de-internal-memory-data-recovery-yes-t1994705
I have already unblocked the bootloader, but still not rooted.
I fear, that some rooting procederes can overwrite the whole internal memory of my smartphone _physically_. Do you have an advice for me how can I root my phone with minimal changes to internal memory?
It's HTC One X with Android 4.2.2.
hello, my X2 pro is turned on and connected to wifi but the screen is black and does not work. usb debug is not active, is there any way to recover data? recovery is original
thank you
The only way to recover all your data is by enabling usb debugging through TWRP, but since you have the original recovery it seems not possible. Is your bootloader unlocked at least?
lord bim said:
hello, my X2 pro is turned on and connected to wifi but the screen is black and does not work. usb debug is not active, is there any way to recover data? recovery is original
thank you
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1. Restore Lost Realme Photos, Videos And Documents From Google Drive Backup
If you have uploaded your photos, videos and documents on Google Drive then you can easily restore those data from the Google Drive backup:
Step 1: On your Realme phone open Google Drive application. Then log in with your user ID and password. You are requested to enter the same ID and password that you have used at backup time.
Step 2: Once logged in, you can view all the backup data. You can also see the uploaded photos, videos, documents and other files and folders that you want to restore.
Step 3: Select the files that you want to restore and tap on “Download”. The files will get downloaded to your device.
2. Restore Lost Data From Realme Phone Using Cloud Services Backup
If you have taken a backup of your Realme phone in cloud service, you just need to login to your cloud application and then from there you need to choose the files and then tap on “Save to device”.
3. Recover Lost/Deleted Realme Phone Data From SD Memory Card
If you have saved your Realme phone internal data on an external SD memory card, you need to only connect your SD card to the computer via card reader and then run a data recovery tool to see the data that you want to recover. This post will be helpful.
After that, you can transfer those data to your Realme Phone or copy it to your computer.
I hope this will be helpful!
LBA97 said:
The only way to recover all your data is by enabling usb debugging through TWRP, but since you have the original recovery it seems not possible. Is your bootloader unlocked at least?
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bootloader is locked
I deleted my whats app data by mistake and it was not backed by google drive, now want to recover it. I have tried a lot of software they don't have access to internal storage or they paid. I am thinking of getting my device root and then gaining access to internal storage so that recovery software can work. Will this work ?
Anyone?
Hasooboy said:
Anyone?
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Before you root, you will need an unlocked bootloader and then your device will very likely reset so it would re write the partition again which would ultimately erase your data.
You would need to use software which can access emmc ic directly to recover the data.